Paul Pogba, a former Manchester United player, turned neighbor of David Beckham with an enormous residence with four bedrooms and elegant bathrooms. The $7 million flat is located inside the 8,230 square foot property.

Paul Pogba has once again proven his flair for the extraordinary with his investment in Miami’s One Thousand Museum, a masterpiece by the late architect Zaha Hadid. This iconic building, which debuted in 2019, has quickly become a symbol of luxury and innovation, embodying a futuristic vision that aligns perfectly with Pogba’s elevated lifestyle.

A remarkable new addition to the Miami skyline is the One Thousand Museum.

Paul Pogba and Zulay enjoy staying in their stylish Miami pad 

The terrace provides Pogba with a glorious view of downtown Miami

The living area possesses dynamic floor-to-ceiling windows 

dining areas aren’t immune from the stunning view

The open plan design is homely and comforting

One Thousand Museum stands out not just for its height but for its revolutionary design. Zaha Hadid’s signature curves and intricate exoskeleton make the building a visual marvel against the Miami skyline. Pogba’s choice of residence here reflects a penchant for architectural splendor and avant-garde style.

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Pogba’s apartment, a stunning $7 million abode, is a testament to sophisticated living. The four-bedroom residence is designed with an open-plan layout that emphasizes fluidity and space. The use of white tones, complemented by subtle blue accents, creates an atmosphere of serene elegance. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the space in natural light, offering unobstructed views of downtown Miami and Museum Park. This visual splendor makes the condo a perfect sanctuary for Pogba to relax or entertain high-profile guests like Pharrell Williams and Jimmy Butler.

The condos are located in downtown Miami, opposite museum Park

The building was designed by british Architect Zaha hadid, well-known for her use of curves

Pogba will have to remember to water his plants

Every area is tastefully decorated

 

The terrace, an exceptional feature of Pogba’s apartment, is seamlessly integrated with the building’s sculptural exoskeleton. This outdoor space provides a private vantage point from which to admire Miami’s vibrant cityscape. Inside, Hadid’s distinctive curves are evident, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the living spaces. Every detail, from the high-end furnishings to the luxury bathrooms, reflects a commitment to both style and comfort.

Residents of One Thousand Museum enjoy unparalleled amenities. Pogba and his partner, Zulay, have access to a host of exclusive features, including a state-of-the-art Sky Lounge, a serene spa, and a breathtaking pool on the 61st floor. The building’s rooftop helipad and private airport add an extra layer of convenience for those who travel frequently. The communal spaces are designed to foster both relaxation and social interaction, making them ideal for mingling with neighbors like David Beckham.

The building offers plenty of spots to relax 

And the ex-Man Utd star will be able to stay fit at home

The Frenchman will have plenty of space to kick back in front of the telly  

The apartments are predominantly white and open plan

And it’ll be easy to get lost in the building’s design

The property offers the ability to bathe with a view

Pogba may even bump into the beckhams on the way to the Sky Lounge

One Thousand museum oozes comfort and style

One Thousand Museum stands as a lasting tribute to Zaha Hadid’s architectural genius. Her innovative use of curves and dynamic design principles have set a new standard in luxury living. The building’s development team has emphasized its unique position in the market, offering an unmatched blend of style, safety, and sophistication.

Residents can even arrive via helicopter

The spacious bedroom will make residents never want to leave

There is plenty of room for guests including Pharrell Williams and Jimmy butler

Guests will be made to feel right at home

The late Zaha hadid created one final masterpiece